Bioeffects
Abstract
This project conducts applied research on the effects of human exposure to electromagnetic energy (direct current to radio frequency to optical, scalable directed energy weapons, and other novel weapons). This research addresses mechanisms of interactions through fundamental physical principles, biological responses, and physiological outcomes. Research is divided into two core focus areas: novel directed energy bioeffects and mechanisms and directed energy modeling, simulation, and analysis. This research enhances combat survivability and systems effectiveness through technologies that enable deployed forces to counter optical threats and exploit optical systems for offensive applications. In addition, basic biological investigations into the mechanisms associated with high peak power and high average power radio frequency exposure allow for the exploitation of directed energy systems for offensive capabilities while protecting the warfighter from adversarial use of radio frequency technologies. The novel directed energy bioeffects mechanisms research examines the physical, physiological, behavioral, and neural interactions of electromagnetic energy with tissues to understand dose-response effects as well as reveal the means to cause or prevent a specific effect. The directed energy modeling, simulation, and analysis research focuses on new software components that represent and optimize concepts of novel system employment from the Airman standpoint. These components are matured for future transition and application for engagement-to-mission level simulations in which directed energy weapons are employed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- 627757_0602202F_2_3600_PB_2025
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